Best lakes around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz are found in Saxony, Germany, within a region characterized by diverse water bodies. This area features significant reservoirs like Talsperre Quitzdorf and numerous smaller ponds. The landscape is also home to the Upper Lusatian Heath and Pond Landscape Biosphere Reserve, known for its extensive pond systems. These natural features provide various opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
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I've been there many times as a child, and I keep coming back now. Pure nature! It's very peaceful, you can watch birds... for me, it's one of the most beautiful places in the region.
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View of the Quitzdorf reservoir
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Good position with a view of the whole lake. You can spot some fishing boats and the odd sailing boat.
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From the hiking trail you can see the reservoir, which lies like a mirror in the landscape. Simply beautiful!
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It really does look like walking through the dam on a dam, but that's not entirely true. Coming from Diehsa, the Reichendorf sub-basin is on the left, which actually belongs to the dam. However, the Diehsaer Neuteich is to the right of the path. From this dam one has the opportunity to see the osprey nest on the electricity pylon or the cormorants on the dead trees or the gray and great egrets on the banks and of course many more waterfowl. In the Neuteich there is a seagull island.
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The crossing over the dead straight dam wall is a lot of fun because there is always something to discover away from the water, for example the fishing ponds.
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Beautiful section on the loop around the lake, especially the view of the bird island. If possible, don't forget your binoculars.
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For extensive water sports, Bärwalder See is an excellent choice. It's the largest inland lake in Saxony and offers windsurfing, kitesurfing, sailing, and motorboating. Quitzdorfer See, the largest reservoir in Saxony, also provides opportunities for sailing, surfing, stand-up paddleboarding, and canoeing.
Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Bärwalder See has wide sandy beaches, playgrounds, and a skate park. The Beach area at Quitzdorf Reservoir is also a suitable place for families to relax by the water. Many highlights around Quitzdorfer See, such as the Dam Path at Quitzdorfer Lake and Reichendorfer Damm - Quitzdorf Dam, are categorized as family-friendly.
The Reichendorfer Damm - Quitzdorf Dam offers expansive views of the Quitzdorf Reservoir, providing a tranquil spot to observe fishing and sailing boats. The Dam Path at Quitzdorfer Lake also provides scenic views of the Reichendorf sub-basin and the Diehsaer Neuteich.
Quitzdorfer See is particularly rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to observe otters, white-tailed eagles, kingfishers, and golden orioles. The Dam Path at Quitzdorfer Lake is known for birdwatching, where you might spot ospreys, cormorants, gray and great egrets, and a seagull island in the Neuteich. The Reichendorf sub-reservoir is also praised for its pure nature and bird island.
Yes, Bärwalder See features a 21-kilometer paved circular path perfect for cyclists and inline skaters. At Quitzdorfer See, the dam area includes a cycling path that offers scenic routes with views of the water. You can find more cycling routes in the region by visiting the Cycling around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz guide.
Bärwalder See is highly recommended for swimming, boasting excellent water quality certified since 2015 according to EU bathing water standards. It offers wide sandy beaches, including designated nudist and dog beaches. The Beach area at Quitzdorf Reservoir also provides a pleasant spot for relaxation and enjoying the water.
Absolutely. The 21-kilometer circular path around Bärwalder See is ideal for runners. For hiking, the Dam Path at Quitzdorfer Lake offers a pleasant walk with birdwatching opportunities. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. The Reichendorf sub-reservoir is often described as 'pure nature' and a very peaceful place to watch birds. Many enjoy the relaxation and scenic views offered by spots like the Reichendorfer Damm - Quitzdorf Dam and the opportunity to enjoy sunsets at the Beach area at Quitzdorf Reservoir.
Yes, Schemsteich, located directly in Rothenburg/Oberlausitz, is a smaller lake perfect for leisurely walks and bike tours throughout the year. It offers a convenient and pleasant natural setting for those seeking a quieter outdoor experience.
The cycling route on the Dam of the Quitzdorf Reservoir has specific opening hours: March and October: 8am-6pm; April and September: 8am-8pm; May to August: 8am-9pm. It is closed from November to February.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity. For example, you can find routes like the 'Quitzdorf Reservoir – Kollm Pumping Station loop from Niesky / Niska'. More detailed information and additional trails are available in the MTB Trails around Rothenburg/Oberlausitz guide.


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